The Bronx

A suspect accused of ­intentionally ramming a foe with a car in the South Bronx is in custody. Josue Gago, 25, of Brooklyn, was charged Thursday with attempted murder for allegedly directing his Ford Taurus into the 26-year-old victim on Union Avenue near East 155th Street last Saturday, according to cops. Police said Gago and the victim had exchanged words earlier in the day. As the victim was crossing Union Avenue at about 3:30 p.m., Gago slammed the Taurus into him and sped away, authorities said. First responders rushed the victim to Lincoln Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition with severe head trauma.

Brooklyn

An off-duty correction officer found herself on the wrong side of the law Wednesday night after she and a pal were pulled over in a stolen car in Bedford-Stuyvesant, cops said. Simone Smith, 35, was a passenger in a Jeep Wrangler driven by 29-year-old Jeremy Salmon at Park Avenue and Delmonico Place at 7:40 p.m., ­according to authorities. Police sources said cops ran the Jeep’s license plate and discovered it had been stolen. They then searched the vehicle and found three forged checks, the sources said. When neither Smith nor Salmon admitted the checks were theirs, both were busted, sources said. Salmon faces a slew of charges including grand larceny auto, grand larceny and unlawful possession of marijuana. Smith faces multiple counts of grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property.

An 18-year-old man was shot in the rear in Bushwick, authorities said. The victim was standing on Madison Street near Broadway at 8:40 p.m. Tuesday when lead began to fly, cops said, and one bullet hit him in the left buttock. He’s listed in stable condition at Elmhurst Hospital in Queens. Investigators did not immediately zero in on a suspect or a motive in the gunplay.

A gunman opened fire on a moving car in Crown Heights, police said. Surveillance video captured images of the suspect firing multiple rounds as the car zipped past him near Sterling Place and Nostrand Avenue at about 10:45 p.m. on Sept. 11, cops said. It wasn’t immediately clear if the shooter hit the targeted vehicle, but no injuries were reported, said law-enforcement sources.

Manhattan

Investigators released sketches of three suspects wanted in a Midtown bias attack on a mother and daughter apparently mistaken for a lesbian couple. The 27-year-old woman and her 46-year-old mother were enjoying dinner at BarKogi on Second Avenue near East 51st Street at 1:05 a.m. on Sept. 12 when three people sitting behind them began shouting “f–king lesbians” and other ­homophobic insults, police sources said. They then threw the younger woman to the floor and started dragging her by her legs, cops said, then fled. The daughter suffered knee scrapes and was treated at NYU Hospital. Her mom wasn’t harmed, the sources said. The bearded male suspect was described as in his mid-40s, 5-foot-8 and 180 pounds, and is balding. One of his female accomplices is apparently in her mid-30s, 5-foot-7 and 130 pounds with dirty blond hair. The other woman appears to be in her mid-30s, 5-foot-7 and 120 pounds with long, wavy, black hair.

A teen boy was wounded when a gunman opened fire Wednesday night in East Harlem, cops said. The 15-year-old victim was standing on Lexington Avenue near East 123rd Street at about 7:55 p.m. when shots rang out, police said. One round caught the victim in the back. He was in stable condition at Harlem Hospital, law-enforcement authorities said. Investigators did not immediately identify a suspect or a motive in the shooting.

Staten Island

A suspect is wanted for snatching a woman’s cellphone on an MTA bus in Stapleton, ­authorities said. The 49-year-old victim was aboard the S52 bus when the doors opened at St. Pauls and Cebra avenues at 9:30 p.m. on Aug. 15. The thief then ripped an iPhone 6 from her hands and fled, cops said. The suspect is about 18 years old.